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Abstract In this paper three main results are presented: a bijection between natural sums and natural products, the completion of the axioms of Carruth for natural sums, and a new characterization of the natural sums in terms of Klaua’s integral ordinals. After introducing some preliminary results, we present two lemmas and a proposition for the proof of the existence of a bijection between natural products and natural sums. Then we prove the incompleteness of Carruth’s axioms by providing two counterexamples, and complete Carruth’s axioms by adding a fifth axiom. Finally, we introduce a characterization of natural sums in terms of Klaua’s integral ordinals and present two families of natural sums, which differ from Hessenberg’s sum.
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The European Journal of Mathematics (EJM) is an international journal that publishes research papers in all fields of mathematics. It also publishes research-survey papers intended to provide nonspecialists with insight into topics of current research in different areas of mathematics. The journal invites authors from all over the world. All contributions are required to meet high standards of quality and originality. EJM has an international editorial board. Coverage in EJM will include: - Algebra - Complex Analysis - Differential Equations - Discrete Mathematics - Functional Analysis - Geometry and Topology - Mathematical Logic and Foundations - Number Theory - Numerical Analysis and Optimization - Probability and Statistics - Real Analysis.